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SIMPRO-100
Event Analysis
9
PRIM-2400C 123
9.6.3 Retrieving SER Reports
The relay saves the latest 512 rows of the SER
report in nonvolatile memory.
Row 1 is the most recently triggered row and
Row 512 is the oldest. Use the serial port SER
command to view the SER report by date or SER
row number as outlined in Table 9.6.
Table 9.6 Retrieving SER Reports
The date entries in the previous example SER
commands depend on the Date Format setting
DATE_F. If setting DATE_F is equal to MDY, you
should enter the dates as in the above examples
(Month/Day/Year). If setting DATE_F is equal to
YMD, you should enter the dates Year/Month/
Day. If the requested SER event report rows do
not exist, the relay responds
No SER Data
.
9.6.4 Resetting the SER Report
Buffer
Reset the SER data with the serial port SER R
command.
Example SER
Serial Port
Commands
Format
SER If you enter the SER command with no numbers following it, the relay displays all available rows, up to row
number 512. The rows display with the oldest row at the beginning (top) of the report and the newest row
(Row 1) at the end (bottom) of the report. Chronological progression through the report is down the page and
in descending row number.
SER 17 If you enter the SER command with a single number following it, the relay displays that number of rows, if they
exist. The rows display with the oldest row at the beginning (top) of the report and the newest row (Row 1) at
the end (bottom) of the report. Chronological progression through the report is down the page and in
descending row number.
SER 10 33 If you enter the SER command with two numbers following it, the relay displays all the rows between (and
including) Rows 10 and 33, if they exist. The rows display with the oldest row (Row 33) at the beginning (top)
of the report and the latest row (Row 10) at the end (bottom) of the report. Chronological progression through
the report is down the page and in descending row number.
SER 47 22 If you enter the SER command with two numbers following it, the relay displays all the rows between (and
including) Rows 47 and 22, if they exist. The rows display with the row (Row 22) at the beginning (top) of the
report and the oldest row (Row 47) at the end (bottom) of the report. Reverse chronological progression
through the report is down the page and in ascending row number.
SER 3/30/97 If you enter the SER command with one date following it, the relay displays all the rows on that date, if they
exist. The rows display with the oldest row at the beginning (top) of the report and the latest row at the end
(bottom) of the report, for the given date. Chronological progression through the report is down the page and
in descending row number.
SER 2/17/97
3/23/97
If you enter the SER command with two dates following it, the relay displays all the rows between (and
including) dates 2/17/97 and 3/23/97, if they exist. The rows display with the oldest row (date 2/17/97) at the
beginning (top) of the report and the latest row (date 3/23/97) at the end (bottom) of the report. Chronological
progression through the report is down the page and in descending row number.
SER 3/16/97
1/5/97
If you enter the SER command with two dates following it, the relay displays all the rows between (and
including) dates 1/5/97 and 3/16/97, if they exist. The rows display with the latest row (date 3/16/97) at the
beginning (top) of the report and the oldest row (date 1/5/97) at the end (bottom) of the report. Reverse
chronological progression through the report is down the page and in ascending row number.

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